During the Renaissance, cabinet of curiosities came into fashion as a collection of objects that would often defy classification. As a precursor to the modern museum, the cabinet referred to room(s), not actual furniture, of things that piqued the owners interest and would be collected and displayed in an aesthetically pleasing manner. Collectioun of Cunnynge Curioustes is my 21st century interpretation of that idea.
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Writing
The Lisa Chronicles
- 02/15/2010 – What the eff can you do with a MLIS/Archives/Library Science degree?
- 03/02/2010 – So, You Want To Be A Librarian/Archivist: The Job Hunt (Possibly Part I)
- 03/02/2010 – So, You Want To Be A Librarian/Archivist: Job Hunt Part II: DOs
- 03/10/2010 – Dear internets: please help me plan our honeymoon [Poll]
- 05/09/2010 – The Throbbing’s Wedding Mix
- 05/16/2010 – Honeymoon: Paris to Bruxelles
- 06/13/2010 – May the 4th Be With You: Lisa and Justin got married.
- 06/14/2010 – Hire me or the pug gets it.
- 07/02/2010 – Everything Austen II: The Jane Austen Challenge #everythingausten
- 07/09/2010 – Storm clouds and bendy trees
- 07/15/2010 – To: Read: Jane and the Unpleasantness at Scargave Manor #everythingausten
- 11/06/2010 – [Contest]: Pick the literacy foundation for donations from Excessively Diverting!
Watching
Weekly watching: Game of Thrones, Vikings, The Vampire Diaries, House of Lies, Elementary, Spartacus, The Americans, Archer, and Project Runway.
What have you read/watched/listened to this week?
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Lisa
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